MARCH 10-12, 2026 | RALEIGH, NC
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In-Space  Manufacturing Symposium

March 10-12, 2026 Raleigh, NC


A special In-Space Manufacturing Symposium addressing novel technology opportunities and challenges for space manufacturing. The symposium will bring together experts, researchers, government, and industry leaders to discuss the latest developments in in-space manufacturing for both space exploration and terrestrial applications. The symposium provides a platform for collaborative discussions, continuing an Advanced Manufacturing in Space Community to pave the way for future advancements in space manufacturing, contributing to the sustainable development and exploration of space.

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Topics & Application Areas
  • Industrial Base Expansion of Supply Chain
  • Biomanufacturing Infrastructure for Expansion and Scaling
  • Advanced Biomanufacturing Technologies
  • AI innovations for Biomanufacturing
  • Workforce Development for the Biomanufacturing Sector
  • Other
 
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2025 Sessions

Wednesday June 11

8:30CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors
9:35CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors
12:50CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors
3:05CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors

2025 Detailed Program

Wednesday June 11

8:30CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in SemiconductorsLone Star A
8:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks
S. Putna, Semiconductor Institute at Texas A&M, US
8:45 Findings and Insights
A. Wilson, Butler University, US
9:10 New Findings in Space Research
D.G. Senesky, Stanford University, EXtreme Environment Microsystems Lab (XLab), US
9:35CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in SemiconductorsLone Star A
9:35 Panel Discussion: Startups Propelling the Commercialization of In Space Manufacturing.
Stephen Meckler (Moderator), Chemist/Consultant, US
J. Janowitz, Astral Materials, US
P. Dutta, United Semiconductors, US
10:30 Technology in Enablers.
Christine Kretz (Moderator), Karma Line Consulting, US
Compute on the Edge
S. Massa, Ecoatoms & Axiom, US
Compute on the Edge
A. Corriveau, AXIOM, US
Virtual Reality
R. Jha, SimInsights, US
11:10 Panel Discussion: Startups propelling the Commercialization of In Space Manufacturing.
Molly Mulligan (Moderator), Redwire, US
J. Boyer, Varda, US
M. Flemming, Space Forge, US
J. Volk, Voyager Technologies, US
12:50CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in SemiconductorsLone Star A
12:50 Panel Discussion: Commercial Space Infrastructure Up-Mass/Down-Mass Featuring Representatives from Industry Leaders
Molly Mulligan (Moderator), Redwire, US
R. Stevenson, ABOVE Space, US
J. Beam, Rogue Space, US
A. Parlock, Space Phoenix, US
T. Prejean, VAST, US
1:40 Panel Discussion: The Role of Accelerators and Venture Capital.
Jessica Piness (Moderator), Aegis Aerospace, US
Eascra, US
Sky Orchard Financial, US
2:10 Best Practices for Driving Innovation: Texas State Ecosystem and Initiatives.
Christine Kretz (Moderator), Karma Line Consulting, US
N. Garza, Texas Space Commission, US
A. Marion, Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund, US
S. Murphy, TARSEC Executive Committee, US
3:05CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in SemiconductorsLone Star A
3:05 Panel Discussion: Research Collaboration by World Renowned Researchers.
Steve Wood Esq. (Moderator), Vela Wood, US
S. Putna, Semiconductor Institute at Texas A&M, US
D.G. Senesky, Stanford University, US
D. Staack, Texas A&M University, US
P. Kumta, University of Pittsburgh, US
4:00 Workforce Development for In Space Manufacturing
J. Rome, AEROSPACE CORP, US
4:25 Closing Remarks
S. Putna, Semiconductor Institute at Texas A&M, US
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